Technical writing

Is it technical writing – or is it anti-technical writing? What’s the difference?

Technical writing explains technical material – data, chemical formulas, surgical procedures – to people in the same technical field.

Anti-technical writing takes the tech out of your copy and explains it clearly, concisely, to audiences from different backgrounds. For instance:

•   You manage the computers for hundreds of people, and you write manuals telling people how to approach their desktop on Monday morning. Do you want it in technical language – or in common English that everyone understands?
•   You perform surgery and need to explain the procedures in language that does not mention narcolepsy, nasal prostheses or necrobiosis. Do you want it in technical language – or in common English that everyone understands?
•   You manufacture dangerous chemicals and need to write anti-technical explanations of the risks to potential truckers. Do you want it in technical language – or in common English that everyone understands?

You want anti-tech writing to explain your expertise to clients and customers in other fields. I have written anti-technical copy for
•   Arkema, Inc.
•   Bala Consulting Engineers.
•   Ballard, Spahr, Andrews & Ingersoll.
•   Campbell Soup Company.
•   Free Library of Philadelphia.
•   KlingStubbins Architecture.
•   O’Donnell & Naccarato Engineering.

Please call or write to discuss your situation. Whether you are located in the Philadelphia area or beyond, I can help.

Testimonial     “Susan did an excellent job of explaining a very complicated and somewhat boring process in an interesting, readable way.” Diane Cornell, Editor

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